Artikel tagged “Phuket Magazine News”

  • Phuket Opinion: Plenty to do, if you can get there

    Phuket Opinion: Plenty to do, if you can get there

    PHUKET: Participants in popular online forums indicate that long-time expatriate residents of Phuket tend to decry the changes that have transformed the island over the past two decades, yet fail to appreciate many of the positive developments that have taken place over the same period. In this space since 1994, we have chronicled, criticized and editorialized – often in futility – about the ongoing, poorly-regulated “development” of the island. While we are committed to keeping our esteemed readers informed about issues that continue to degrade the island’s increasingly urban landscape, we would also be remiss not to recognize some of the positive aspects associated with these changes.

  • DSI re-opens probe into Phuket Police killing of a thief suspect

    DSI re-opens probe into Phuket Police killing of a thief suspect

    PHUKET: Officers from the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday returned to the scene of the fatal shooting by police of a thief on the run in Phuket Town in 2009. Thaweewat Surasit, regional director of the DSI’s Bureau of Special Crime, led a team of officers to Rama IX Park, also known as Suan Luang, on Chao Fa Road to retrace the last steps of the slain man, Ongard Rordpradit, 32. Mr Ongard was shot dead by police after he resisted arrest by allegedly opening fire on police officers in pursuit of him.

  • Phuket Tech: The death of Windows – Live Wire

    Phuket Tech: The death of Windows – Live Wire

    PHUKET: In the past week, the Windows world received quite a shock. First IDC, then Gartner – the two biggest names in computer industry prognostications – announced that, for the first time ever, shipments of new PCs had declined, year-on-year from the first quarter of 2012 to the first quarter of 2013. And the declines were substantial: somewhere between 11 and 14 per cent, depending on whom you believe.

  • Tourists offer high praise for rescue efforts after storm sinks dive boat north of Phuket

    Tourists offer high praise for rescue efforts after storm sinks dive boat north of Phuket

    PHUKET: Tourists have heaped high praise on all those involved in the rescue of 30 people from a sinking dive boat and the safe recovery of 425 others after a severe storm left a flotilla of tour boats returning from the Similan Islands stranded at Koh Ta Chai, north of Phuket. The 24-meter dive boat Little Princess, with 30 people on board, sank within minutes of being struck by a succession of large waves in a freak storm in the Similan National Park yesterday (story

  • Phuket Songkran: Zero road deaths through Day 3

    Phuket Songkran: Zero road deaths through Day 3

    PHUKET: Phuket maintained its zero death toll for Day 3 of the Seven Days of Danger national road-safety campaign for the Songkran Thai new year holiday period, while nationwide the death toll grew to 173. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Phuket office (DDPM-Phuket), which collates all road accident statistics during the campaign, reported nine motorbike accidents, injuring 10 persons, in Phuket for the period midnight Friday through midnight Saturday. According to the DDPM-Phuket’s records, at 2:50pm on Saturday Kantaong Sangkrajui, 7, was injured in a collision between two motorbikes on Srisuthat Road, between Koh Sireh and Phuket Town.

  • Tour of Thailand official slams into power pole during Phuket storm

    Tour of Thailand official slams into power pole during Phuket storm

    PHUKET: An official of the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Cup Tour of Thailand 2013 cycling event, whose riders were in Phuket earlier this week (story

  • Phuket Governor to call in Bangkok crew to pave way for B450mn Provincial Hall

    Phuket Governor to call in Bangkok crew to pave way for B450mn Provincial Hall

    PHUKET: Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut yesterday announced he would call in officers from Bangkok to help verify – or discredit – claims made by opponents to Phuket’s proposed new 450-million-baht Provincial Hall. The debate over whether or not the new five-story building should be built at Sanam Chai (map

  • Phuket Opinion: Toothless, but no fairy

    Phuket Opinion: Toothless, but no fairy

    PHUKET: The other day I had the unpleasant middle-aged experience of breaking a tooth.

  • Phuket pond cleanup uncovers dumped motorbike

    Phuket pond cleanup uncovers dumped motorbike

    PHUKET: Police are looking into whether a motorbike found this morning dumped in a lagoon in Rawai was stolen or had been involved in a crime. Rawai Municipality officials found the red-and-black Yamaha Nouvo after they began dredging the Baan Sai Yuan public pond near the Rawai Palm Beach Resort at about 10am. “The pond was shallow because mud was blocking the waterway, so I ordered officers to get in there and clear the pond to ensure better water drainage.

  • Phuket Opinion: Expats in need – who you gonna call?

    Phuket Opinion: Expats in need – who you gonna call?

    Bruce Stanley is an American who has been helping foreigners in Phuket for over 20 years.